Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Army Munitions Response Topics Environmental Affairs Committee Society of Military Engineers.

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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Army Munitions Response Topics Environmental Affairs Committee Society of Military Engineers J. C. King ODASA(ESOH) January

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) 2 What is the Issue?

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Agenda General Principles Current Topics Collaboration Lessons Learned 3

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) General Principles 4

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) 5 Army Obligations Moral obligation to protect human health and the environment from DoD-related activities Legal obligation for responding to hazardous military munitions including unexploded ordnance (UXO), regardless of location Inherent obligation to sustain its mission by protection of the environment

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) 6 Philosophy Risk reduction drives the program –Worst first –Education considered quickest method of reducing risk –Management of residual risks Response actions based on current, determined or reasonably anticipated end use One face to the regulators and stakeholders –Early and continuous communication with regulators and stakeholders –Transparency of decision making process Munitions response activities must be integrated and designed to minimize impact on environment, while protecting people

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Current Topics 7

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) 3Rs Explosives Safety Program GOAL: Consistent nation-wide message Eliminate duplication of effort Rapidly respond, when information is needed STATUS: Revising website to make more user friendly New materials developed, as necessary 8

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) 3Rs Explosives Safety Program WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: If you have a specific requirement: –Check website –Ask for assistance Current material allow adding local contact information and inserting relevant photos Local development of material discouraged, duplicates efforts and wastes resources DASA(ESOH) is working on ANSI compliant signage for sites 9

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) 10

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) RCWM Program GOAL: Formalize lines of authority and processes for efficiently and consistency Establish funding to avoid cannibalization of other programs STATUS: SA signed implementation plan 20 Sep 07 DASA(ESOH) revising Executive Agent (EA) responsibilities for SA approval 11

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) RCWM Program WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: Goal: realign current EA CWM responsibilities. –ASA(ALT): Demilitarization of CWM stockpile Support ASA(I&E) RCWM Program requirements for assessment and destruction –ASA(I&E) for RCWM program Policy for CWM response under development Roles and responsibilities to be resolved 12

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) RCWM Program ASA(I&E) to be EA for RWCM Program Direction for CWM-related responses (e.g., explosives and munitions emergencies, CWM, other) to be centralized to ensure consistency and attain efficiencies USACE to be single executor of CWM-related responses, exception explosives or munitions emergencies CMA to support USACE and explosive and munitions emergencies 13

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) 14 Explosives or Munitions Emergencies Military Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) units respond to emergencies involving military munitions in the public domain Responses limited to addressing immediate threat Required follow on is done as a remedial response EOD reports are reviewed to identify: –Patterns –Additional MRS –Effectiveness of education efforts

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Technology Transfer GOAL: Break the “Catch-22” of not fielding until technology is “proven” STATUS: Still experiencing resistance from managers and regulatory community WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: Army wants to use “new” technology Looking for ways to “prove” technology or reduce contractor’s risk of attempting to use new technology 15

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Underwater Munitions GOAL: Protect the public from imminent threats Comply with PL , Section 314 (Sec 314) STATUS: Sec 314’s only deadline is reporting findings of archival research in DoD’s FY09 Environmental Programs Annual Report to Congress 16

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Underwater Munitions Removal actions only required when imminent and substantial threat Sec 314’s only deadline is for report on locations of sea disposal operations Sec 314’s other requirements will be addressed as Congressional funding allow Industry should not view recovery of underwater military munitions as a requirement 17

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) MRSPP QA Review GOAL: Ensure consistency in MRSPP scoring nation-wide STATUS: QA Panel met four times in FY08 and reviewed over 1,050 applications of MRSPP Disapproved 108 scores Administrative corrections to over 200 scores –Most fixed EHE or CHE to “no known or suspected hazard” when Tables 1 or 11 scored zero –About 20 corrections did not change the MRS Priority 18

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) MRSPP QA WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: MRSPP scoring improved significantly over time QA Panel: –Approval is primarily based on documentation provided –Agreement is more likely when all remarks in the modules are populated Common issues: –Rationale and site inspection (SI) references not identified in each remarks section –Remarks and SI do not support selections made 19

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) GOAL: Safely manage MPPEH in compliance with applicable policy and laws Minimize potential for future responses to such material STATUS: Reconciled with other policy and guidance MPPEH implementing guidance and Technical Manual are being developed MPPEH Policy Material Potentially Presenting an Explosive Hazard Material Requiring Demilitarization for Trade Security Material Regulated under Environmental Requirements (e.g., Haz Waste)

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) MEC Hazard Assessment GOAL: Provide direction to the field on use of MEC HA STATUS: Voluntary use of MEC HA as a tool for comparison of response alternatives during two year trial period is approved WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: OGC has concerns DoD will resolve concerns during trial period 21

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Collaboration 22

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Collaboration GOAL: Maximize efficiency Ensure compliance Improve protection of human health and the environment 23

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Collaboration STATUS: Working with a variety of groups and in various venues Canadian National Defence National Association of Ordnance Contractors Interstate Technology & Regulatory Council International UW Munitions Dialogue 24

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Collaboration WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: Adversarial efforts are counter production Collaboration provides for continuous improvement and reduced uncertainty Need to collaborate early and often – especially at project level Regulations and policy are changeable 25

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Lessons Learned 26

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) 27 Lessons Learned Need to: –Work collaboratively with regulatory community – regulatory uncertainty can have significant cost and schedule impacts –Implement, as early as possible, an aggressive, effective explosives Safety Education Program –Determine land’s end use as early in the process as possible – use restrictions may be necessary –Involve the local community early and continuously –Reduce the “footprint” as quickly as possible

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) 28 Lessons Learned Must acknowledge: –Collaboration is better approach, than an adversarial one –Current technology has limitations –Funding constraints –Need for consistent, transparent process

Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment) Contact J. C. King, COL (Ret) Assistant for Munitions and Chemical Matters Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Environment, Safety and Occupational Health 29